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About cookies

A cookie is a small piece of text sent to your browser by a website you visit. Cookies allow websites to remember information about your browser and enhance the user experience.

 

Cookies on the LexBlog Platform

The following HTTP cookies may be used for visitors to your LexBlog Platform site, which is referenced as example.com in the table:

Cookie Name Domain Purpose Expiration Disable
__cfduid example.com Cloudflare uses this to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis. 1 year Necessary
__utma example.com Google Analytics uses this to distinguish users and sessions. 2 years Opt Out
__utmb example.com Google Analytics uses this to mark a visitor's arrival time to the site. 30 minutes  Opt Out
__utmc example.com Google Analytics uses this to mark a visitor's exit time from the site. End of browser session Opt Out
__utmt example.com Google Analytics uses this to throttle request rate.  10 minutes  Opt Out
__utmz example.com Google Analytics uses this to store how a user reached the site. 6 months  Opt Out
_ga example.com Google Analytics uses this to distinguish users. 2 years  Opt Out
_gid example.com Google Analytics uses this to distinguish users. 24 hours  Opt Out
_gat example.com Google Analytics uses this to throttle request rate. 1 minute  Opt Out
_gat_single example.com Google Analytics uses this to throttle request rate. 1 minute  Opt Out

 

CCPA Categories

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides a list of categories for personal information.  Below, we've made our best effort to classify each cookie within CCPA's categories.

Cookie Name Purpose CCPA Category(s)
__cfduid Cloudflare uses this to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis. Identifiers
__utma Google Analytics uses this to distinguish users and sessions. Identifiers
__utmb Google Analytics uses this to mark a visitor's arrival time to the site. Identifiers, Internet or other electronic network activity information
__utmc Google Analytics uses this to mark a visitor's exit time from the site. Identifiers, Internet or other electronic network activity information
__utmt Google Analytics uses this to throttle request rate.  Identifiers, Internet or other electronic network activity information
__utmz Google Analytics uses this to store how a user reached the site. Identifiers, Internet or other electronic network activity information
_ga Google Analytics uses this to distinguish users. Identifiers
_gid Google Analytics uses this to distinguish users. Identifiers
_gat Google Analytics uses this to throttle request rate. Identifiers, Internet or other electronic network activity information
_gat_single Google Analytics uses this to throttle request rate. Identifiers, Internet or other electronic network activity information

  

Creating a cookie disclaimer on your site

If you need to display a cookie disclaimer, contact LexBlog to discuss options.